Key Outcomes

Discover why and how conflicts occur in co-ops

Understand your personal conflict style and its impact

Learn about the board's role in conflict management

Explore conflict resolution principles and governance best practices

Meet Our Speakers

Kate Neale-Hughs

CHF BC Facilitator 

Kate Neale-Hughes is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and Approved Clinical Supervisor with the BCACC with extensive experience in community-building, conflict resolution, and mental health advocacy. With a deep commitment to fostering inclusive, supportive environments, Kate specializes in helping housing cooperatives build neuro-affirming, trauma-informed practices that promote emotional well-being and member collaboration.

Anya Phillip

CHF BC Facilitator

Anya Phillip brings a strong background in cognitive science and a deep commitment to equity, inclusion, and accessible community-building. Shaped by both lived experience and academic training through the University of British Columbia and Bakau Consulting Inc., Anya’s work is rooted in understanding how people think, learn, and connect.

About the Workshop

Join us for an in-depth exploration of conflict within co-ops. Gain insights into the types of conflicts, personal conflict styles, the board's role, conflict resolution principles, and governance best practices. Learn how to redefine your co-op's role with Model Rules 2.0.

Ready to Master Conflict Resolution?

Unlock the secrets to resolving conflicts effectively and building stronger co-op communities. Register now to secure your spot!

$50.00